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Composite reconstruction in advanced cancer of the mouth floor: Autogenous frozen-thawed mandibular bone and free flaps

✍ Scribed by Luca Calabrese; Cristina Garusi; Gioacchino Giugliano; Mohssen Ansarin; Roberto Bruschini; Fausto Chiesa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
194 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0738-1085

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Abstract

Mandibular symphyseal resection requires composite reconstructions, often with unsatisfactory morphofunctional results. Seven patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the floor of the mouth underwent block resection with immediate reconstruction, using the removed mandible treated with liquid nitrogen and covered with a free forearm flap. In all cases, the resection was radical and no major postoperative complications occurred. Two patients died in 6 months for distant metastases and regional recurrence. In the other 5 patients, no local recurrence occurred at a mean follow‐up of 52 months (36–70). Immediate cosmetic and functional results were good. Of the 5 patients, 4 had late complications requiring further surgery. This technique of bone reimplantation produces no donor site morbidity, perfect immediate morphological result, and is of low cost. The free forearm flap is effective in sealing the oral cavity, though further clinical and experimental studies are necessary to reduce late local complications. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. Microsurgery, 2007.